Fit
Tips For Men's Clothing.Please note:These are only guides. No one knows
your body build and type better
than yourself. When fitting keep in mind these tips are not guaranteed
to get you a fit, only help
in assisting you to make a decision.

Neck:
Measure around the base of the neck allowing for a nice
comfortable fit.
You may also grab your favorite fitting shirt and measure the
neck.
To measure a shirt, lay the collar flat and measure from the
center of the
collar button to the far end of the button hole.
Use sizing charts at bottom of page
to determine size

Regular Or Tall
Choose regular if you are 6'1" or shorter, Choose tall if you
are 6'2" or taller.
We try to choose shirts that are generous in cut. Remember...80%
of returns
are for items not big enough.Back to Top

Waist:
Measure around your waist at the point where your pants ride on your
waist.
This can be tricky so use care. You can also measure a pair of your
favorite fitting jeans.
To do this button and zip the jeans up and lay them face up on a smooth
flat surface.
Take a tape and measure from side to side on the jeans stretching them
slightly and double the number.
This is the waist size. In the diagram below the tape reads 20", so the
jean size to order is a 40" waist.
Also our jeans do not shrink that much. So don't buy them 2" bigger
counting on shrinkage, they won't
shrink that much in the waist.Click For Larger Picture

Length (Inseam):This is best decided on from what inseams you usually buy. This is
always a tough one to determine as
there is really no standard. Some people hate short pants, some people
hate long pants. So the best
choice on the inseam is to buy what you normally purchase unless the
item description states
otherwise. Length will shrink a little so if you don't like short jeans
buy them long enough.
Generally you can lose about 1" in length after repeated washings.
Jean Fit & Style:
Most jeans sold today have some type of fit associated with them.
Regular fit is a standard fit that is usually not loose but not tight.
Relaxed fit is just that. Relaxed. These are the most popular selling
jeans
at the present time. They are comfortable fitting without being baggy.
Loose fit is a baggy cut. They are full in the thighs and seat.
If in doubt you are usually safe with relaxed fit. Most people find this
the
most comfortable and best looking fit.Back to Top

Waist:
With bib overalls you have to be honest with your self and don't be shy.
A little big never hurts when purchasing bibs. Bibs have to fit
the biggest part of your waist. If you are going to be wearing them over
items you will
need them even bigger yet.

As a good rule with bibs buy them big enough to fit around your waist at
the belly button line. Many
people wear a 38 jean but need a 44 bib because they wear their pants
very low below
their belly or gut. Again be honest or you'll need to exchange for a
bigger pair.
Use the chart below as a guide.

Length:
Generally speaking if you are thick build or above buy the bibs a size
shorter than your normal length.
The reasons for this are that you normally buy these bigger than your
actual waist size to fit
properly so the length is going to increase a little with each size you
go up. So if you wear a 38-32 jean
you will buy a 42-30 bib.

Proper Fit:
When buying coveralls you want them big enough but not overly big.
Coveralls come in chest sizing
so use the chart below as a guide. Again you have to fit the biggest
part of your body. So if you buy
a 44 jacket but you have a 44" waist the size Large coverall will not
fit you, you would need to fit the 44 waist so you would need a size 2XL
or 50-52 depending on how it is sized:

Size

Chest

Waist

S

34 - 36

28 - 30

M

38 - 40

32 -34

L

42 - 44

36 - 38

XL

46 - 48

40 - 42

2XL

50 - 52

44 - 46

3XL

54 - 56

48 - 50

4XL

58 - 60

52 - 54

5XL

62 - 64

56 - 58

Short,
Regular, or Long:
Most coveralls come in at least Regular or Longs. Some also come in
shorts. This will generally be determined by your height. Use the chart
below as a guide:

Fitting:
One rule comes into play when buying sweatshirts. Get them big enough. A
sweatshirt 2 sizes big is better than a sweatshirt 1 size to small.
Buy a size big enough to fit comfortably over any additional clothing
you may be wearing. Use the same tips as buying shirts
for sweatshirt fitting but maybe leave a little additional room.Back to Top